Andy has his own album ‘Bee for Bass’ which features many of the above artists, available from Emu Records. www.andyhamill.com.

Phil Peskett (piano)
Phil has toured and recorded with bands in a wide range of styles, from the contemporary jazz of the Paul Booth Quintet to the quirky pop of Moloko. He worked as keyboard player in the band Brotherly and has also recently performed with the Cinematic Orchestra and british rapper Ty. Phil teaches musicianship at Trinity College of Music in Greenwich and is currently working with jazz and soul singer Natalie Williams.

Mike Outram (guitar)

Mike Outram is a guitarist, composer & improvisor. He has recorded with Steven Wilson, Robert Fripp and Photek; toured internationally with Herbie Mann, Tim Garland, Carleen Anderson and Theo Travis, and is Guitar Professor at Trinity College and The Royal Academy, London. Last year Mike was featured on the Horrible Histories televised prom, taught Vanessa Redgrave how to rock, played swanee whistle for a live screening of an episode of The Clangers and did an improvised corporate function gig in Thailand. This year will feature more musical releases: a completely improvised recording with Steve Lawson, new albums from Gareth Lockrane, Chris Higginbottom, Kevin Figes, Martin Speake, and more of Mike’s music which is available exclusively from www.mikeoutram.com

‘There is no musician with such complete control of the sounds coming out of a guitar. Mike Outram plays the sweetest wailing rock guitar in Britain. It’s a sound of great beauty.’ Seb Scotney, London Jazz

‘World-class’, The Guardian

Mark Johns (guitar on ‘June Babies’ and ‘The Demos’)

Mark’s work includes Matt Bianco, Vanessa Mae, Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), Tina Turner, John Dankworth and Cleo Laine. His many television and film credits include: French and Saunders, Ben Elton, Monarch of the Glen and Four Weddings and a Funeral. Album credits include: ‘Who Else’, Jeff Beck. Mark played on the Sting single, ‘After the Rain’.

Tom Gordon (drums and percussion)

As well as being the regular drummer with the BBC Big Band, Tom has worked with the likes of film composer Lalo Schifrin, jazz stars Jon Faddis, Joe Lovano and James Morrison, BBC Concert Orchestra, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The Philharmonia Orchestra, The Woody Herman Orchestra, Larry Adler, Claire Sweeney, Lesley Garrett, Jamie Cullum and Darius. He also played on many West End shows including Fosse, Witches of Eastwick, Our House and Mary Poppins. Tom also played on the Elton John Track “The Heart Of Every Girl” for the film Mona Lisa Smile.

Julian plays with many different artists including Natacha Atlas and Eska. He is also a busy string arranger and his work includes Carleen Anderson and Neil Cowley, and lots of work for composer Tim James of Bespoke Music – (Rebecca’s cousin!)

Jeb is a highly regarded singer-songwriter and visual artist, and his own albums are top of Rebecca’s listening list. Check them out at www.jebloynichols.co.uk. He can count singer-songwriter James Taylor amongst his fans and has supported David Grey, Alannis Morrissette and Richard Thompson.

Everton is one of the busiest session violinists and fixers in London and his credits include Joni Mitchell albums amongst many others. He assembled this brilliant quartet to play live on Rebecca’s debut album, and they are heard as the lone backing on ‘Where are you going?’.

'Beautiful sound, great vibe' - Janice Long on BBC Radio 2

'A great singer who I love very much...a great, great album' - Jamie Cullum on BBC Radio 2

'Absolutely stunning' - Aled Jones on BBC Radio 2

'Akin to an old Brill Building songsmith, Carole King couldn't have come up with a better pop song' - Mick Houghton in UNCUT ****